This highly popular book details drugs in anaesthesia and intensive care in an A-Z format. Written in a concise, bullet-point style to allow quick access to information, the book contains all necessary drug references for anaesthetists in training, consultant anaesthetists, intensive care nurses, and anaesthetic assistants.
This sixth edition includes a complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs. To aid specialist exam revision, this latest edition of Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care features diagrams of more drug structures and comparison tables to aid comparison of differences within a drug class.
Enhancements to the index have improved the searching for drugs that are found in a 'class' chapter rather than as an individual drug, enabling prompt discoverability of information.
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Review from previous edition ...this book would indeed provide [clinical practice trainees and those doing examination preparation] a ready and fast revision when required... or for patient management in acute clinical settings. The style and size for the handbook is truly fit for its urgent use. * Rakesh Garg, The Open Anaesthesiology Journal * ...easy to use and contains valuable information...a convenient, userfriendly pocket reference * Dr. Darren Holland, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. * Review1from previous edition It is without doubt a valuable resource for those requiring a handy, well set out list of drugs. * British Journal of Anaesthesia * Review from previous edition
A useful functional text and a must have for the FRCA student for some years to come.
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Höhe: 177 mm
Breite: 99 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-19-887557-4 (9780198875574)
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Edward Scarth,
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Devon, UK, Sue Smith,
Formerly Consutant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Cheltenham Hospital, UK, now practicing in Pre- and In-hospital Trauma Care and Event Medicine
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Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care MedicineConsultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Devon, UK
Formerly Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive CareFormerly Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Cheltenham Hospital, UK, now practicing in Pre- and In-hospital Trauma Care and Event Medicine
Information on over 180 commonly used drugs, presented in alphabetical order